Seville V8-4.9L VIN B (1995)
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Remove the hinge bolts.
2.
DO NOT remove the seat trim cover.
3.
Use a pair of diagonal side cutters to cut the center factory heat element harness wires (1) as close to the material as possible.
Important:
DO NOT start the cut with a jab or poke.
4.
Create an opening between the non-functioning factory heat element and the seat trim cover.
4.1.
As close as possible to the seam (2), use a razor blade or an equivalent sharp tool and carefully slice through the factory heat element until a
hole is created.
4.2.
Insert your finger(s) through the hole and lift the heat element material away from the trim cover material.
4.3.
Use scissors and/or a razor blade to cut the heat element material along the entire length of the seam from corner to corner.
Important:
DO NOT cut through the embedded wiring of the service heat element.
5.
Use scissors to remove approximately 19 mm (3/4 in) of material (a) from each side of the back cushion center heat element (3). (Cushion center
heat element similar.)